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Lew
โAug-18-2020 02:56 PM
jimh425 wrote:Freep wrote:
Being rude is not against the law either, and yet most people have a problem with that.
If you think most people agree with you, feel free to get the rules changed.
โAug-18-2020 01:31 PM
โAug-18-2020 01:24 PM
jimh425 wrote:
Unless they are violating the time requirement, I donโt see the issue.
โAug-18-2020 01:18 PM
Freep wrote:
Being rude is not against the law either, and yet most people have a problem with that.
โAug-18-2020 12:32 PM
ReneeG wrote:hotjag1 wrote:
A few of the campgrounds we frequent have a rule that the site must be physically occupied each night. A camp host verifies this each night or early morning. A tow vehicle, or in the case of a tent, a car must be at the site.
I suppose a trailer and tow vehicle could occupy the site and not have anyone actually there. The camp host wouldn't be able to determine that, although it would look pretty odd that there is no activity at the site all day or evening.
Campgrounds yes, but FS land as in dispersed or BLM land, same, have different rules.
โAug-18-2020 11:07 AM
JRscooby wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Who said the people doing this are rich?
I know if I had a cheap hunter special camper, I'd be a lot more comfortable leaving it out in the middle of no-where unattended as opposed to a $80k 5th wheel with all the bells and whistles that could easily be stripped during the week.
I did not say "rich", but do the arithmetic. Most of my working life, I could swing a couple of nights rent per month, in a state park, and feel I got my money's worth. But if I had to pay for 4 nights and could only use 2, that doubles the cost. Maybe you have the disposable income to think it's worth it, but many do not.
โAug-18-2020 09:23 AM
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โAug-18-2020 08:48 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
Then there is the Boise national forest..
? The 14 days accrue at any campsite within 5 miles of the original campsite. Example - If the
person camps for 13 days in one location and then moves 4.9 miles, they will be at the 14 day
limit after one night in the new campsite.
? Example - If the person camps for 13 days in one location and then moves at least 5.0 miles,
their days accrued toward the stay limit start over.
Yea,a tenth of a mile and you could get ticketed,but it is Boise..LOL
โAug-18-2020 08:34 AM
โAug-18-2020 08:05 AM
Geewizard wrote:bukhrn wrote:tuna fisher wrote:And there lies the problem, those that are paid to enforce the rules, are not willing to do so.
Seen it for years, mostly in the higher elevations of Utah.Asked rangers and they ho hum about it.When you see grass growing around the wheels it's obivious the rig hasen't been moved in months. Pisses me of but there's nothing I can do about it. A lot are for hunting camps.Some nice rigs just sitting. They usually are pulled out before the snows.
They are indeed paid to enforce the rules but probably know from previous experience that the citation they issue will not result in any legal action. The rangers are just like every other law enforcement officer in that they have to choose their battles.
โAug-18-2020 07:52 AM
JRscooby wrote:
This, IMHO, is not right, but better than the scams used to game the res systems. At least the CG is getting the money.
It also is evidence to me that the well off are more likely to rip people off than poor.
โAug-18-2020 07:40 AM